I installed Sabayon 10 (amd64), a couple of programs that I need and than tried to automatically remove locales that I basically do't need (in my situation they are da, nds and so on...). First of all I ran automatic unemerge packages that are no longer need to be in system:

Can someone tells me what is the message about unsatisfied REQUIRED_USE flag means? I understand all words, but can't understand what does the phrase means. And the last question: should I reemerge cups, konversation and others packages, that uses unnecessary locales for me to make locales free from dependencies? (I already changed LINGUAS in make.conf and didn't choose "install all locales" while installing the OS)

joost wrote:You do realize that the default package manager for Sabayon is Entropy and NOT Portage?

Yes, I realized it. But I can't understand, why I can't get correct answer for my question from you just becouse I tried to use Entropy, didn't find functions that I need and than tried to use Portage, that is also installed in distro from the begining and, seems like, might be a topic of questions in "Newbies Area". I also wold like to ask you - where should I put my suggestions about Entropy/Rigo?

Thanks, but that is not exact my problem - I have all langages I need and it seems like (taking into account emerge output) there is some additional locales that I don't need. Actually this is not a great problem, I just trying to make clean system without something, that is inneed for me.

Instead opening new topic I whant to ask you show me where (instead kernel options before compiling) I can set resolutions of all interface, exept KDE (using KDE I have resolution that I need, but before this I have a lower one).

I'm sorry about my mistakes in messages, just English isn't my native language.

ranhel wrote:I can't understand, why I can't get correct answer for my question from you

Maybe because:

Sabayon Wiki wrote:The Portage package manager is not the default package manager of Sabayon. It should only be used by advanced users who understand the Portage system and understand what flags can do to a system. If you insist on using Portage and you FUBAR your Sabayon Linux installation, you are on your own. This is your big warning, so pay attention to it.

ranhel wrote: I just trying to make clean system without something, that is inneed for me

You should consider to install rather Gentoo in this case. It's easier than tweak Sabayon.